A 3.5
mm headphone jack seems to be present in the top right corner.
Not exact matches
This handset
seems to be different than the phone that got certified recently, the one without a 3.5
mm headphone jack, which suggests (even though it's not related) that Sony may actually introduce more than one smartphone at this year's -LSB-...]
On the audio front, Huawei has continued the tradition of including a 3.5
mm headphone jack, which ordinarily would be a point not worth mentioning, but with other brands like Apple, LeEco and Motorola doing away with the traditional
headphone jack, it
seems to be worth mentioning as a feature.
This keeps up with the flagship smartphone market, but
seems to have come at the expense of a 3.5
mm headphone jack.
The phone also
seems to retain the 3.5
mm headphone jack, which appears to be present on the bottom.
A 3.5
mm headphone jack is placed on the top of this smartphone, and it
seems like a Type - C USB port will not be included here, but rather a regular microUSB port.
Having eliminated the 3.5
mm headphone jack in the «7» range (controversially), it does
seem that the future iPhones might not have a charging port either.
Our readers don't
seem to be too happy about the removal of the 3.5
mm headphone jack, but there could be a major backlash if they remove a feature and introduce this limitation.
Today, some new images that reportedly show the smaller 5.8 - inch model have hit the internet, and they do
seem to confirm that the Galaxy S8 will be keeping the traditional 3.5
mm headphone jack.
The pictures revealed by SlashLeaks
seem to confirm the fact that the Mi 6 won't have a 3.5
mm headphone jack..
It
seems like the end of 3.5
mm jack is near and after a couple of years, we might not see any new smartphone launching with the
headphone jack.
With the company set to announce a series of new phones this week, among them the HTC One X10, it
seems that this One X9 successor will be keeping one of the most essential features — the 3.5
mm headphone jack.
This handset
seems to be different than the phone that got certified recently, the one without a 3.5
mm headphone jack, which suggests (even though it's not related) that Sony may actually introduce more than one smartphone at this year's -LSB-...]
While Google has, like it or not, embraced wireless audio by ditching the 3.5
mm headphone jack, it
seems to still snub the other wireless trend: charging.
The rest of Kuo's research
seems to confirm the same iPhone 7 specs that have been swirling around for months, including the much - controversial removal of the 3.5
mm headphone jack.
The other thing that some people don't
seem to realize is that the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus will still come with a pair of
headphones; they'll just plug into the Lightning port instead of a 3.5
mm headphone jack.
I hope it also has a ir blaster and a 3.5
mm headphone jack (the last one
seems to be replaced by the usb type c port in more and more phones).
The images show the device, the camera, the (still remaining) 3.5
mm headphone jack, and what
seems to be a USB - C charging port.